I Spy “the last two letters of LENA, the Ann Arbor downtown yummy eatery,” writes Kim Perlman about November’s feature. “The characteristic ‘A’ immediately gave it away for me,” shares Lakshmi Narayanan. Megan Hartline agrees, saying, “that distinctive lettering is too easy!”

“I recognize Lena as the old Cunningham’s,” writes Michael McGraw, referring to the drugstore that had the space from the 1940s to the 1970s. “But,” he continues, he “would have guessed Kline’s or Goodyear’s to be the answer” to the clue–the site of Ann Arbor’s largest locally-owned department store.

Arthur French, submitting one of two handwritten entries received this month, took a longer view. Before it was Cunningham’s, French noted, the “building was the department store known as Mack & Company.” Originally Mack & Schmid, it occupied the building from the 1860s to 1939. “After they went out of business, Cunningham Drug store opened in 1940 and remained in business until 1971,” adds David Karl.

“I still think of it as the Parthenon,” writes Abby Ryder-Huth, referring to the Greek restaurant that filled the space from 1975 until 2012.

We received a whopping sixty-six entries identifying Lena. Our random-drawing winner is Patty Leach. She’ll enjoy her twenty-five-dollar gift certificate at Seva.

To enter next month’s contest, use the photo and clue on the Back Page of the January issue to identify the feature and follow the instructions at the bottom of the page.